MultiJAMMA
                Important Information: 
                
                    - Experience:
                        The MultiJAMMA requires a
                        moderate level of understanding in
                        hooking up power supplies and JAMMA type
                        game boards. Please DO NOT purchase the
                        kit if you are uncomfortable doing
                        something like wiring up power to a game
                        cabinet. If you do things wrong you can destroy
                        the MultiJAMMA and the game boards
                        attached to it. If in doubt, hire a local
                        video game electronics technician. I will
                        only be able to give "generic"
                        suggestions-- I will not help with your
                        particular installation. It's too easy to
                        misunderstand things in e-mail!
 
                 
                
                    - AS-IS:
                        Due to the "do-it-yourself"
                        nature of the kit and the dangers of
                        hooking up the power wrong, the
                        MultiJAMMA is sold AS-IS with NO RETURNS
                        OR REFUNDS. Each kit is fully tested
                        before shipment. If any MultiJAMMA
                        component fails I will be happy to repair
                        or replace it, but you will be
                        responsible for parts and labor charges.
 
                 
                
                    - Monitor Type:
                        The MultiJAMMA will work best with an
                        "auto-sync" type game monitor.
                        (In general this is most any monitor made
                        after about 1994 or so, and most any that
                        came in a factory-built "JAMMA
                        cabinet", but there are other ones
                        as well.) It is possible to use the
                        MultiJAMMA on an older manual-sync
                        monitor, but depending on your game
                        boards the display on some games could
                        "roll" or not sync without
                        manually tweaking the monitor controls
                        when you switch games. 
 
                 
                
                    To test your monitor
                    you can do the following: 
                 
                
                    
                        - Collect the game
                            boards you would like to use with the
                            MultiJAMMA.
 
                             
                        - One at a time,
                            plug in each game board and turn on
                            your game. Make sure the picture
                            looks "normal" without
                            having to make any adjustments on the
                            monitor.
 
                     
                    If the monitor did not
                    sync on one or more of the games, or if you
                    had to manually tweak the monitor to get it
                    to sync (I warned you not to!), the
                    MultiJAMMA will act the same way. (So if one
                    of the games "rolls" on the monitor
                    without the MultiJAMMA, it will do the same
                    through the MultiJAMMA too!) 
                    You may be able to set
                    an older manual-sync monitor to a setting
                    that will sync for all the games through
                    trial and error. It will depend on the
                    monitor and the games however. 
                      
                 
                
                    - Power Supply
                        Part 1: You will need to add an
                        additional power supply (or two) to your
                        game cabinet to supply power for the game
                        boards. The power supply is not included
                        in the price of the MultiJAMMA. The
                        MultiJAMMA will use the power supply in
                        your JAMMA cabinet for its own power, but
                        additional power is needed for game
                        boards connected to the MultiJAMMA. The
                        switching power supplies used in personal
                        computers are recommended for use with
                        the MultiJAMMA.
 
                 
                
                    - Power Supply
                        Part 2: Power requirements for
                        the additional power supply(s) will vary
                        with your games, but in general you can
                        use the following guideline:
 
                 
                
                    
                        - Assume 5 Amps of
                            +5 Volt power for every game board.
 
                             
                        - Assume 1 Amp of
                            +12 Volt power for every game board.
 
                             
                        - Some -5V current
                            (for some games only).
 
                             
                     
                    When in
                    doubt, go with bigger power supplies.
                     
                    Following this example, a full
                    8-game MultiJAMMA would require: 
                    8 * 5 Amps = 40 Amps of
                    +5 Volt power 
                    8 * 1 Amps = 8 Amps of
                    +12 Volt power 
                    Some -5V supply 
                    Since most
                    "PC" power supplies are rated for
                    about 20A of +5 Volt power, a
                    "safe" configuration would be two
                    PC power supplies-- one for every four games.
                    (The 5 Amp per game "rule of thumb"
                    already has safety margin calculated in, so
                    being right at the rated limit of the power
                    supply is OK since the rating should be
                    "overkill" already.) 
                    Users with electronics
                    experience can measure the current being
                    drawn by their games and select a power
                    supply more specifically suited for their
                    application if so desired. 
                    Remember-- if in doubt,
                    just buy a power supply that you know is
                    larger than you need. 
                     
                 
                
                    - Cables:
                        The MultiJAMMA includes the cables to
                        connect to the game boards. The
                        MultiJAMMA switchboards include
                        connectors that plug into PC-style
                        disk-drive power connectors-- those will
                        be adequate for most games. If your game
                        board is particularly power-hungry, or if
                        it requires -5V power (usually for Audio
                        output) there is a high-power 8-pin
                        .156" header connector that you can
                        cable your power supply to. You will need
                        to make (or buy from someone else) any
                        power supply cable that goes to the 8-pin
                        header. 
 
                 
                
                    - Screen
                        orientation: The MultiJAMMA
                        doesn't do any sort of screen-flipping or
                        rotating. Most JAMMA games have a
                        dip-switch setting to "flip"
                        the screen, but not all do. Lots of older
                        "classic" era games do not
                        allow the screen to be flipped without
                        flipping the monitor. Take this into
                        account when selecting your games. The
                        MultiJAMMA will not make a
                        "vertical" game play on a
                        "horizontal" monitor. (Other
                        than by turning your head sideways...)
 
                         
                 
                Frequently
                Asked Questions: 
                Q: How do I use the
                MultiJAMMA with fighting games (etc.) that have
                extra buttons? 
                A: The MultiJAMMA supports
                the three "standard" buttons for each
                player on the JAMMA connector. It also support
                the fourth semi-standard button on the JAMMA
                connector. To use the MultiJAMMA with fighting
                games you simply connect the extra buttons on the
                control panel directly to the extra buttons
                inputs on each game board. The buttons do not
                need to go through the MultiJAMMA at all. 
                Q. Will the MultiJAMMA work
                with JAMMA based driving games or paddle-type or
                gun games? 
                A. Similar to the question
                above, if the controllers used are non-standard
                the MultiJAMMA won't know what to do with them.
                On the other hand, the control signals don't have
                to go through the MultiJAMMA, so as long as the
                controls are compatible with the games you want
                to use, you can generally hook them together in
                parallel without any problems. (Gun games might
                have problems if there are too many games on one
                gun, you'll have to experiment.) 
                Q: How long have you had
                this available? Is it reliable? 
                A: The MultiJAMMA has been
                shipping since June of 2000. During that time
                I've only have two systems returned for repair.
                In both cases they were damaged by improper
                hook-up. 
                Q: How much is it? 
                A: The MultiJAMMA with two
                Switchboards is $125 + shipping/handling.
                Additional Switchboards are priced at $22.50
                each.  
                Reseller/
                System Integrator Information: 
                I welcome anyone
                that wants to resell or build systems using the
                MultiJAMMA to contact me. Due to the narrow
                margins on the product there will not be
                particularly deep volume price cuts, however by
                pre-building power cables and including power
                supplies into a complete solution for novice
                users there should be ample opportunity for good
                profit margins. In addition, for retail or eBay
                sellers multigame machines are a great way to
                improve the bottom line! 
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